Sunday AM Sermons

The Best Gift: Did You Lose It?Have you ever received a gift, only to later lose it? Did you search frantically to find it? How did you feel once that gift was found? God has promised us a gift...the gift of the Holy Spirit. But, what does that mean? What does that gift do for us, mean to us, and how does it help us? Listen to hear these questions answered.By: Aaron BakerText: Acts 2:36-39

The Best Gift Ever: Is FreeWe love to give gifts don't we? Seeing the smile on the face of the recipient makes us feel good, right? The best gift is a free gift! Maybe your most special gift is one colored by a child. They have no money, yet they give you that gift out of love. Kids can melt your heart!God has given us a gift...a free gift. It was an expensive gift, but it is free to us. That gift is Jesus Christ! As you think about giving and receiving gifts at Christmas time, reflect on the best gift ever given: Jesus!By: Aaron BakerText: Romans 5:6-1112/21/14

The Best Gift Ever: Is YouWhat is the best gift you can give to someone? The best gift is YOU! Too often we try and offer God broken gifts, which are half-hearted attempts at serving and worshiping Him. Instead of giving broken gifts, let's offer to God the BEST we have. Listen here to learn how to give the best you have...YOU!By: Aaron BakerText: Romans 12:1, 212/14/14

The Best Gift Ever: Was a RamWhat is the best gift you have ever received? Mine was a San Francisco 49ers football jacket. I loved it and wore it all day, everyday. Who cares if it was 90 degrees outside, I loved that jacket!

Abraham received two unexpected gifts from God. The first was his son. The second, was a ram. A ram? That right, and not the truck-kind either. This sermon retells the story of Abraham sacrificing his son Isaac and looks at it from the father's perspective. What a defining moment of faith for Abraham! Listen to learn more.By: Aaron BakerText: Gen 22:1-1312/7/14

Being Thankful: For a FutureWhat would you like to do in the future? Do you have any plans? We all make plans! But, how much effort do you put into planning for your future? We examine Isaiah 35 (that's right, not 53) to discover God's message of hope for his people. Listen and be encouraged!By: Aaron BakerText: Isaiah 35:1-1011/30/14

Being Thankful: For FreedomHow did you celebrate veteran's day? Did you attend a parade? School assembly? If you did, most likely you had a lump in your throat or a tear in your eye as you contemplated the sacrifice of those who have given their lives so we could live in freedom. How much sweeter is our spiritual freedom than our physical freedom! Jesus died so we could be spiritually free! Listen here as we explore the importance of being thankful for our spiritual freedom.By: Aaron BakerText: Romans 6:16-2011/16/14

Being Thankful: For FamilyHow do we build thankful families? One great way is to look at dysfunctional families and learn what went wrong and not repeat the same mistakes. Joseph and his brothers are a great lessons in dysfunctional relationships, yet in the end, they experience forgiveness. How can we build Thankful families? How can we go from dysfunctional to functional? How can we become thankful? Learn from the life of Joseph and see how to be thankful in your life.By: Aaron BakerText: Gen 45:1-511/9/14

Being Thankful: For FriendsWe are going to spend an entire month gearing our minds towards being thankful. The month of November will see sermons on various topics, but all driving home the point that Christians should be thankful people. This week, we examine how to identify terrible friends, and how we can be thankful for true friends.By: Aaron BakerText: John 15:13-1511/2/14

CrossFit: Determine your ProgressOk, so you decide to make changes in your life, you start making those changes and you begin developing. But, how are you doing? Are those changes doing any good? having any effect? Helping you in your walk with God? In order to know, you have to have a benchmark to measure from. What is your benchmark? How will you know you are growing? Listen now to discover what your benchmark should be and how to know if you are making any progress.

By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Peter 1:5, 610/26/14

CrossFit: DevelopHow are you developing? Are you developing in your spiritual life, or are you staying the same? Christians are not encouraged through Scripture to just do the old "tried and true" and "sit back and relax", rather, Christians are always challenged to grow. Are you growing and developing?By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Peter 5:6-1210/19/14

CrossFit: DoOnce you decide to make a change in your life, whether is physically (exercise, lose weight, change jobs) that decision has to be followed up with action. You have to DO what you have decided to DO. Easier said than done, right? Listen to this sermon and learn how you can continue to accomplish and DO what you are trying to DO.By: Aaron BakerText: Luke 9:6210/12/14

CrossFit: DecideThere is an exercise craze sweeping across America. It's called: CrossFit. The idea is not to be a "specialized" athlete, like a javelin thrower, high-jumper, or sprinter, but rather to be cross trained in several different areas and thereby increase your overall "fitness". As Christians, how "fit" are we? Do we excel in quoting a few Scriptures, but really don't know the overall story of the Bible? Listen how to become CrossFit and ready for the return of Jesus.By: Aaron BakerText : Luke 18:810/5/14

Are You Contagious?The Ebola outbreak in Africa has the world gripped with fear and curiosity: Am I contagious? Are you contagious? What is Ebola? What is the cure?Christians are supposed to be contagious! Not with Ebola, but with the saving message of the Gospel of Christ. If we are not contagious, then we are like 2 tribes of Israel who were at first unwilling to help their brothers take the promised ground. Moses asked: Will you sit here while your brothers go to war? Christians, ask yourself: Will you sit there while souls around you are losing the spiritual war?By: Aaron BakerText: Numbers 32:6-159/28/14

Attitudes: How to Get AlongOne of the hardest things to do in work, life, school, and at church is to get along with people. So, what are the secrets to getting along? Listen to see what Paul recommends to two ladies in the Scriptures that had trouble getting along.By: Aaron BakerText: Philippians 4:2-99/14/14

Attitudes: Prayer (pt 2)This week we focus in on one outstanding example of the power of prayer: Hezekiah's prayer in the face of an Assyrian army attack. God answered his prayer, but HOW Hezekiah prayed is analyzed in this sermon. By: Aaron BakerText: 2 Kings 19:14-199/7/14

Attitudes: Prayer (pt 1)What is an underutilized, often forgotten tool that Christians should use more readily? Prayer! This sermons helps us to understand what attitude many people have towards prayer, and focuses on what attitude we should have towards prayer. Strengthen your prayer life by listening to this sermon.By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Kings 3:7-148/31/14

Attitudes: WaitingWho likes to wait? Not many people! Waiting is so hard, but bearable if that for which you are waiting is worth it. Heaven will be worth it...but in the meantime, how are you doing at waiting? Listen to some practical points that help us know how to wait for that wonderful day.By Aaron BakerText: Hebrews 3:12-148/24/14

Attitudes: Ready for Christ's Return?John prepared the way for the Lord to come. Through his preaching he was calling people to repentance and to prove their repentance by bearing "fruits". As John prepares people for Christ's coming onto the scene people committed to change. We live after the fact of Christ's initial coming, but he will return. Are you committed to change and prepared for His return?By Aaron BakerText: Luke 3:7-148/17/14

4 Characteristics to be RespectedWe all want respect, right? Though it is eagerly desired, how does one get respect? The king Solomon, through the Holy Spirit, shows us how to gain respect from those around us. These 4 characteristics, if put to work in your life, will help you gain respect from those around you.By Aaron BakerText: Proverbs7/20/14

Rhetorical QuestionsWhat are they, and how are they used in the Bible? This sermon addresses the topic of rhetorical questions, shows examples of their use in the Bible, and uncovers their importance for us today. By Aaron BakerText: Matthew 7:1-46/22/14

A Father Who FailedNo father sets out to fail. Yet, some fathers are successful in raising their kids and some are, well...failures. It is good to look at failures because then we know what went wrong, and what needs to be fixed. This week we examine the life of Eli and see how he was an epic failure at being a father.By Aaron BakerText: 1 Samuel 2:12-176/15/14

Fear of GodWhen you think of fearing God, you probably think about the shaking-in-your-boots kind of fear that makes you want to run away from Him and hide. We need to fear God, but not in that way! Listen to this sermon on fear and learn what it REALLY means to fear God and what that involves.By Aaron BakerText: Matthew 10:28-316/8/14

Fear of RejectionWhy do we fear rejection so much? Whether in dating, public speaking, or life in general, we all seem to have a fear of rejection.Did you know Jesus was rejected...and often! How did he overcome rejection? What can we do to overcome rejection? Listen and learn...By Aaron BakerText: John 6:60-696/1/14

Self EsteemOver-inflated or under-inflated? Like a tire, if your self-esteem is too high or too low... the results can be detrimental to yourself and others. What does the Bible have to say about our self-esteem? God wants you to know you are important, you are beautiful, and you are worthy! Listen to the full sermon now.By: Aaron BakerText: Romans 5:6-115/18/14

What kind of a Mother are you? Mother's Day SermonWe look at several kinds of mothers found in the Bible. Which kind of a mother are you? Which kind of mother did you have? Which kind of mother would you like to be? As much as we love our moms...do we love God more?By Aaron BakerText: Genesis 27:6-135/11/14

Discipleship: Numbers MatterJesus died on the cross, between two thieves. If he was innocent, then why was He "numbered with the transgressors"? What were the three most important words spoken by the angel to the women who came to Jesus' empty tomb? What's the big deal with Jesus rising from the dead? While the world celebrates this day as "Easter", again we ask, "What's the big deal?" Listen here to find out!By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 16:1-44/20/14

Discipleship: Gone Wrong!I bet you don't hear many sermons about Judas, yet here is one! Judas: considered "one of the twelve", he had a "part in this ministry" but where did he go wrong? What happened? Listen to this sermon to discover where discipleship went wrong for Judas. Are you making the same mistakes?By: Aaron BakerText Mark 14:12-214/13/14

Discipleship: Time to Clean!Spring. Flowers are growing, trees budding, grass sprouting. And...time to do some spring cleaning. Jesus did some cleaning. Twice. He "cleaned" out the temple. Some were muddying the waters and using the temple as a place to hide FROM God instead of hide IN God. Do you have some personal or spiritual spring cleaning that needs to get done? Listen and consider...By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 11:15-194/6/14

Discipleship: Things that Hinder You as a DiscipleMark chapter 10 is full of things which were could hinder disciples and keep them from the Kingdom. Do you allow these things to hinder you?By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 10:13-163/30/14

Sunday PM Sermons

Fasting or Feasting?This week we pause and take a break from our lessons on elders. A question areose regarding fasting. Should Christians fast today? We do see fasting often in the Old and New Testaments, but is it a sin not to fast? If we are to fast, who is to do it? For how long? Total fast or partial fast? Listen to consider what the Bible has to say about fasting...and email me if you have any questions.By: Aaron BakerText: Acts 14:2312/28/14

Elders: Lesson 10 Question of Evangelistic OversightPaul commanded Titus to "set in order" and "appoint" elders in the congregation in church in Crete. How much authority, if any, did that give Titus? Some believe that in lieu of having elders, the evangelist is in charge. Others believe that the evangelist simply has the right to preach the Word and is just like any other Christian, having no special authority over the chruch. What does the Bible teach on this subject? Listen here as we discuss "Evangelistic Oversight"By: Aaron BakerText: Titus 1:512/21/14

Elders: Lesson 8 & 9This week we focus on two qualities that elders must have: Not a novice, and a good reputation (testimony) among those who are outside of the church.This sermon wraps up the qualities listed in 1 Timothy 3. After this sermon, we begin to look at the qualities mentioned in Titus 1.By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Timothy 3:6, 7

Elders: Lesson 7This week we examine one more qualification: "having his children in submission with all reverence" and along with that "for if he does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God".Sorry, it seems last week was not recorded either. Apologies!By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Timothy 3:4, 512/7/14

Elders: Lesson 5This week we examine two qualifications: "Able to teach" and "Not given to wine". What does it mean to be able to teach? How does teaching occur? What does it mean to be "not given to wine"? Does this imply you can have a "little wine" as long as you are not given to it? Listen to learn...Lesson 4 did not get recorded last week. Sorry...By Aaron BakerText: 1 Tim 3:2, 311/9/14

Elders: Lesson 3What does it mean to be temperate? What aboutsober-minded? Why would these qualities be important to someone desiring to serve in the capacity as an elder? Listen to learn...By: Aaron BakerText 1 Timothy 3:210/26/14

Elders: Lesson 2What are the qualifications of an elder? Are they more qualifications to be "checked off" or are they more innate qualities that have been carefully developed and cultivated? This week we look at 2 qualities: Blameless and Husband of one wife.*Lesson 1 not recorded last week, sorry.By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Tim 3:210/19/14

We Believe: In One ChurchWhen Jesus promised to build His church in Mt 16:18-19, did He mean it? Let's look at metaphors, word pictures used to describe the church, to help us grasp the unique identity of the church.By: Aaron BakerText: Eph 1:22, 2310/5/14

We Believe: In BaptismIs baptism important, or is it just a "good idea"? Listen to this sermon to discover how Baptism is critical to your salvation.By: Aaron BakerText: Acts 2:389/28/14

We Believe: In the GodheadThe word "Trinity" is not in the Bible, but, the word "Godhead" is! What does the Bible teach about the identity of God? God in three persons, how can this be? Isn't this the same as believing in three gods? Nope/ Listen here to hear why this topic is important, why it matters, and what the Bible really teaches on this subject.By: Aaron BakerText: Romans 1:20; Colossians 2:99/14/14

We Believe: Taking the Lord's Supper Every First Day of the Week (pt 2)The second sermon in this series zeroes in on 1 Corinthians 16:2 to show that the collection and the Lord's Supper is to be done / taken "each and every" first day of the week. Encourage yourself as we take a look at the History, Logic, and Language behind taking the Lord's Supper on the "Lord's Day".By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Corinthians 16:2; Revelation 1:109/7/14

We Believe: Taking the Lord's Supper Every First Day of the Week (pt 1)Some groups take the Lord's Supper once a month, quarter, Friday nights or Saturday nights. What does the Bible teach about taking the Lord's Supper? Should it be taken weekly or at other times? Find out by listening to this sermon.By: Aaron BakerText: Acts 20:78/31/14

What Christians should know about GovernmentLike the government or not, the Bible does teach regarding how we must view our government. We are to obey our government, but to what extent? In all circumstances, or are there "exclusions"? Find out by listening to this sermon.By Aaron BakerText: Romans 13:1-78/24/14

Are you Quenching the Spirit?An unusual command is given by Paul in one of the longest "lists" in the New Testament showing how Christians were to live their lives. This statement forces us to ask ourselves, "Am I quenching the Spirit?" What does this mean? Listen to find out...By Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians 5:21-236/15/14

Christian PursuitsAs Christians, what should we be doing on a daily basis? How should we be living our lives? Paul gives one of the most complete lists in the NT showing what Christians can pursue to be in-line with God's will. Listen here to find out what they are.By Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians 5:15-186/1/14

Work of the EldersPaul wrote this letter to the Thessalonians about 2-3 months after the church was started there. Yet many scholars suggest that Paul addresses the elders in their work. If so, we see great descriptions mentioned about the work which elders should be doing. IN addition, we see work which church members should be doing. Listen to this sermon about the work of elders and members alike.By Aaron BakerText 1 Thessalonians 5:12, 135/18/14

Rapture Ruptured: Studying the Second Coming of ChristWhat really is going to happen when Christ returns?Will Jesus return to this earth and set up his kingdom and reign for 1,000 years? Paul shows us, as he showed the Christians in Thessalonica what the return of Christ would be like. By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-185/4/14

Old Habits Die Hard...But They Do Die!

Christians in Thessalonica struggled, much as we do today. How did they kill those old habits? How did they rid themselves of those self-destructive tendancies? Listen here to find out!By Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-124/27/14

Qualities of a LeaderWhat do you look for in a leader? Are you a leader? If not, how would you even become one? Paul shows us what it takes to be a leader.By: Aaron BakerText 1 Thessalonians 2:1-124/6/14

Empty Vs Worthwhile ThingsPaul said his labor was not in "vain" when coming to those in Thessalonica. What are some things in your life that are "empty"? What are some "worthwhile" things and what are they? Find out by listening to this sermon.By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians 2:13/30/14

Lesson #5: How to be Part of the House of God-By Johnny Hinton, 3/23/14

Discipleship: Struggles﻿Mark chapters 9 and 10 show many struggles Jesus' disciples faced. How did the disciples cope? How did they overcome their struggles? ﻿By Aaron BakerText: Mark 9:1, 12, 103/16/14

Discipleship: Liar, Lunatic or Lord?Jesus claimed to be the Son of God. If his claim was false, then He was either a liar or a lunatic. If his claim was true, then he is our Lord. This look into Jesus' claims was made popular by CS Lewis and Josh McDowell. This sermon takes a closer look...from Mark's perspective.By Aaron BakerText: Mark 7:20-233/9/14

Discipleship: Overcoming the Storms of LifeJesus' disciples felt like PhDs after a "private session" of instruction with their Master Teacher. Yet, their knowledge is deflated and their faith crumbles in the face of a storm. Hear how Jesus' disciples overcame the storm...and how this helps us overcome the storms of life we face.By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 4:35-412/23/14

Time for Texting, But Not for Praying?How often do you send a text? That is communication with someone, right? But how often do you pray, communicating with God? Listen to this sermon which challenges you to take a sobering look into your prayer life.By: Ben Leibner2/16/14

Discipleship: Disciples know the secretIn the Gospel of Mark, we see Jesus commanding his disciples, those he healed, even the lame not to tell who he was. Why? This sermon investigates why Jesus had a secret, and what it was.By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 3:7-122/9/14

DiscipleshipGuest speaker Johnny Hinton from the 29th and Yale church of Christ in Tulsa, OK brings a lesson on discipleship. Are you a disciple?By: Johnny HintonText: Luke 14:25-332/2/2014

Discipleship: Do You Have Evident Faith?This sermon continues our study of discipleship. Disciples must have evident faith. Can someone look at your faith and know clearly, evidently, that you are a Christian?By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 2:1-121/26/14

Discipleship: Are You Prepared?This sermon series begins a study through the book of Mark. In the first chapter we are confronted as disciples to ask ourselves one key question: Are we prepared?By: Aaron BakerText: Mark 1:1-13Date 1/12/14

Obeying the Gospel Means...What does it mean to obey the Gospel? Paul shares with the Thessalonians and reminds them (and us) what it means to obey the Gospel.By Aaron bakerText: 1 Thess 1:5-103/16/14

Power of a Praying Preacher: 1 Thess 1:2-4Prayer works, and Paul proves it. A glimpse into Paul's prayer life includes Silas, Timothy, and the church at Thessalonica. By Aaron BakerText: 1 Thess 1:2-43/9/14

Grace VS Works: 1 Thess 1:3Continuing to work our way through 1 Thessalonians, we take a brief pause to examine the idea of Grace vs Works. How are we saved anyway? Is it all by grace? Is it all by works? Or, do these two go hand-in-hand?By Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians 1:32/23/14

Thinking Thru ThessaloniansThis Sun PM sermon uncovers key chapter themes and overall book themes hidden away like jewels in the book of 1 Thessalonians. Take this journey with us and be richer for it!By: Aaron BakerText: 1 Thessalonians2/9/14Click HERE to view the Prezi for this sermon

Are You Making an Impact?There is much to learn from the book of 1 Thessalonians. This sermon shows us how the church in Thessalonica made an impact for Christ. Listen to learn how you can also make an impact for Christ.By Aaron BakerDate: 2/2/2014

Helpers Along the Way.Continuing our look at Paul's co-workers who helped spread the Gospel, we look this week at James, Luke & Jason. These three were indeed "helpers along the way" to Paul.By Aaron BakerDate 1/26/14Click HERE to view the Prezi for this sermon.

It takes a TEAM to spread the Gospel.Peter did not work alone to start the church. Paul did not work alone. What is it going to take to spread the Gospel? Teamwork!By: Aaron BakerDate 1/12/14Click HERE to view Prezi for this sermon.